Can you contest radar evidence in court?
When a North Carolina law enforcement officer writes you a speeding ticket, (s)he likely used a hand-held radar gun to “clock” you going over the posted speed limit. But while radar gun results seem to be an open and shut case of compelling evidence against you, is this always true? FindLaw explains that if you truly do not believe you were driving over the speed limit at the time the radar gun says you were, you can — and probably should — hire a criminal defense attorney, plead not guilty at your arraignment, and challenge the radar results at your trial....
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